You only turn 200 once! We are celebrating Anton Bruckner, come and join us! Take a guided walk through our walk-in and interactive sound experiences and immerse yourself in the world of Bruckner. Take a guided walk through our walk-in and interactive sound experiences and immerse yourself in the world of Bruckner. What could have…
Time-based and Interactive Media Arts
Artificial intelligence and the relationship between human and machine are the focus of the exhibitions at the Ars Electronica Center. As part of a Highlight Tour, you will have the opportunity to approach the thematic focal points of the exhibitions from various perspectives.
Immerse yourself in the unique digital innovation lab of the globally active automation specialist KEBA. Based on a joint tour through the ‘KEBA-InnoSpace’, the program offers insights into various research projects focused on digitalization and artificial intelligence, as well as open innovation approaches and discussions.
How can we be hopeful in such turbulent times? This year’s theme exhibition »HOPE: the touch of many« tells a story of artistic practices, engaging with pressing issues of our times. The tour through POSTCITY’s bunker will shed light on hope as a basis for action and the vital role that artists play in our…
Curious to know what’s happening at this year’s festival? Join us for an inspiring tour of the main floor at POSTCITY. This tour will showcase projects at the intersection of art, technology and society—the essence of Ars Electronica Festival.
The Ars Electronica Futurelab team invites you to a tour of the Open Futurelab. We believe in the power of creativity to initiate social change and shape HOPEful visions for the future. Sometimes it can be hard work to reach a stage where HOPE is achievable.
To be hopeful in an impactful way, without falling into delusions, we need an account of the complexities and uncertainties that provide openings for collective power towards collective transformation. Artists employ various strategies to eliminate indifference and to ignite hope that moves us, at its best, to act.
In 2022, Sigurður Guðjónsson and his work Perpetual Motion were selected to represent Iceland at the 59th Biennale di Venezia. The project was realized in collaboration with the pavilion’s curator, Mónica Bello.
Together with Masha Zolotova (RU), curator of the STARTS Exhibition, you will make in-depth exploration on the impressive and wide-ranging roles of artistic and creative communities, showcasing their potential to act as inspirations and a catalyst for creative solutions and alternative visions for our present and future.
The Interface Cultures (IC) department is celebrating its twentieth anniversary this year! Since IC’s official introduction in 2004, the density of transistors in computer processors has skyrocketed from 1.4 to 144 million per square millimeter. Not to mention advancements in AI.
This multi-sensory theater installation tells a tale not only about our climate or even of our climate, but seeks to make it palpable. It works with sensory understanding instead of straight play.
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